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<blockquote data-quote="ernetho" data-source="post: 1209161" data-attributes="member: 65850"><p>Hi Mole </p><p>Looks like we will have to agree to differ on this one. Re the "dunnock"</p><p>I did also see front view thru binoculars and it certainly looked much lighter in colour than a dunnock. Could it have been an immature female???</p><p>With regards the adult with worm please remember the bird which "scrambled" over the hedge out of sight at the point where this happened. My wife saw it first, can't remember her exact words, but something like "look there is baby one with it, I am sure it is asking for food" By the time I got the binoculars on it all I saw was it "scrambling" over the hedge.This was before I started videoing.</p><p>One other small point, although there is no sound, the beaks of both birds on the video can be seen to open as in single "Cheep" Parent to young??????</p><p>All I can say is ???????????</p><p></p><p>How do I post a link on the ID page</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your interest anyway</p><p></p><p>Regards Ernie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ernetho, post: 1209161, member: 65850"] Hi Mole Looks like we will have to agree to differ on this one. Re the "dunnock" I did also see front view thru binoculars and it certainly looked much lighter in colour than a dunnock. Could it have been an immature female??? With regards the adult with worm please remember the bird which "scrambled" over the hedge out of sight at the point where this happened. My wife saw it first, can't remember her exact words, but something like "look there is baby one with it, I am sure it is asking for food" By the time I got the binoculars on it all I saw was it "scrambling" over the hedge.This was before I started videoing. One other small point, although there is no sound, the beaks of both birds on the video can be seen to open as in single "Cheep" Parent to young?????? All I can say is ??????????? How do I post a link on the ID page Thank you for your interest anyway Regards Ernie [/QUOTE]
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